AI and ML – Different or not?
As a digitalisation and business transformation consultancy, a common theme of the discussions we have with organisations is around the […]
As a digitalisation and business transformation consultancy, a common theme of the discussions we have with organisations is around the […]
By 2040, it is widely expected that artificial intelligence will profoundly transform many aspects of our society and daily lives, reshaping industries, society, and human experiences across the board. AI will become ubiquitous and this current generation will see as a natural part of their socio-economic landscape much like mobile phones have become. This technology will become seamlessly integrated into routines through advanced personal assistants, wearables, and potentially even brain-computer interfaces (see Neuralink). These technologies will offer tailored predictions and automations, fundamentally altering how we interact with information and our environment as well as changing the way we interface with each other as a society. In this article we look at what might be…
Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to significantly impact and transform the landscape of local UK government in the coming 5-10 years, offering both opportunities and challenges. Here, we take a brief look at some of they key areas that could be in line for a shakeup.
We have worked with quite a few BI and dashboard products over the years and, in our opinion, one of the emerging powerhouses over the last two years is a company called OQLIS. Based in South Africa but with a growing presence globally and in the UK , OQLIS approach to working with data in a way that offers immediate value and results, without a long drawn out process.
Over the last 5 or so years our consultants have witnessed first-hand the profound impact that digital technologies and an intentional digitalisation strategy can have on optimising energy consumption, reducing operational costs, and driving sustainability initiatives across organisations of all sizes.
The convergence of digital technologies with energy management and cybersecurity practices offers unprecedented opportunities for businesses to optimise their resource utilisation while safeguarding their critical assets.
AI is expected to have a significant impact on the automotive manufacturing industry over the next 7–10 years.
The digitalisation of local UK councils has become an increasingly vital strategy as the trend towards value maximisation, cost reduction and latterly devolution continues to gain momentum.
The automotive industry is renowned for its emphasis on speed, precision, and innovation. From designing cutting-edge vehicles to managing complex supply chains, efficiency and accuracy are paramount.